Last modified: 2014-09-18 18:51:54 UTC
When editing "default size" in mw prefs is not honored
This is verging on a WONTFIX; we actively don't want people resizing images to look "right" for them, which this would encourage.
I think i might have been unclear on this one. The gist is "Image should not change size when going from read to edit" there are many possible fixes, but the one that seemed simplest was, for images which are at "default" size, look at users preference for what size "default" is and display them at that size when in edit mode. there might be other options, but the bug is that they change, size at all.
(In reply to Jared Zimmerman (WMF) from comment #2) > I think i might have been unclear on this one. > > The gist is "Image should not change size when going from read to edit" > > there are many possible fixes, but the one that seemed simplest was, for > images which are at "default" size, look at users preference for what size > "default" is and display them at that size when in edit mode. And as I said, we have intentionally chosen not to do this. > there might be other options, but the bug is that they change, size at all. The simplest "fix" to this issue is to remove the user preference. But you probably don't want that.
I think I might be being unclear with the request… As a user who sets my thumbnail preference to (120/180/220/250/300/etc)px while in visual editor I see "default sized" thumbnails display as (120/180/220/250/300/etc)px depending on my preference. I'm not sure I understand your point "we actively don't want people resizing images to look "right" for them, which this would encourage." which is the exact opposite of what this would do, if the images LOOK right when i get to VE then I'm much less likely to go on a resizing spree.
I'd like to revisit this, the current behavior is actively against the WYSIWYG model established in VE. I'm still not understanding the argument against this. If images are the same size both in read and edit mode, how will this contribute to editors wanted to resize them to "look right for them" if they already look correct? if anything this seems like it would lessen the desire to fiddle with image sizes.